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词条 Katsu Goto
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  1. Early years

  2. Career

  3. Legacy

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Nihongo|Katsu (or Jun) Goto|後藤濶}} (née Kobayakawa) (1862–1889) was a Japanese merchant, interpreter, and lynching victim.[1] He was the leader of a fledgling Japanese community in Honokaa.

Early years

Goto was born in Kokufu-mura, Naka District, Kanagawa Prefecture. He was the eldest son of Izaemon Kobayakawa. He had three brothers and two sisters.[2] After receiving an education, Goto worked as a city employee at the Port of Yokohama; it is here that he learned the English language.[2]

Career

On February 8, 1885, he came to the Kingdom of Hawaii as a government contract laborer aboard the SS City of Tokio. He was part of the first shipload of Kanyaku Imin; 25 more shiploads arrived over the next decade.[3] Goto was contracted to a ʻŌʻōkala plantation that had been organized and managed by John Harris Soper prior to his 1884 appointment as marshal of the Hawaiian Kingdom.[4] After working for three years in the sugarcane fields, Goto he opened a general merchandise store on the Big Island. Because of his English language fluency and his intolerance at seeing field workers being exploited, he often went to court in defense of the Japanese immigrant laborers.[5]

Unpopular with the plantation managers, Goto was hung by five men with one additional accomplice: Joseph R. (JR) Mills, a local hotel and mercantile store owner; Walter Blabon a drayman; Thomas Steele a luna or overseer on Robert Overend's plantation; William Watson a drayman who worked for J. R. Mills; and John Richmond, Overend's stableman.[4] The accomplice was a Hawaiian man named Lala, who fled the scene before the hanging.[4] The group ambushed Goto on his way from Overend's Plantation after he met with Japanese workers regarding conditions on Overend's Plantation, hog tied and hung Goto from a telephone pole in October 1889.[4] After Deputy sheriff Rufus Anderson Lyman informed Edward Griffin Hitchcock of Goto's murder in Honoka{{okina}}a, the suspects were caught. Charges were dropped against Lala and John Richmond for their cooperation with authorities,[4] while the others were tried and found guilty of manslaughter: Mills and Steele in the 2nd degree, to serve 9 years, and Blabon and Watson in the 3rd degree to serve four years.[6] Steele and Blabon escaped from prison to Australia and California respectively, Watson served out his time, and J. R. Mills was pardoned in 1894 after four years in prison[7] by the new government of Hawaii.[8]

Legacy

The episode became the subject matter of a 2001 play, Another Heaven.[9] At least two biographies about Goto have been written, Katsu Goto: the first immigrant from Japan (1988) by Fumiko Kaya,[10] and Hamakua Hero: a true plantation story (2010) by P. Y. Iwasaki.[11] In 2010, a memorial in celebration of the 125th anniversary of Goto's arrival to Hawaii was erected in Honoka{{okina}}a; the Memorial Service Committee was composed of several people, including a Hawaii State Senator, Hawaii State Representative, members of the University of Hawaii at Hilo campus, and the Hiroshima-Hawaii Sister State Committee.[12] The Katsu Goto Memorial Committee from Honokaa Hongwanji Mission produced a film in cooperation with Nippon Golden Network called Bringing the Legacy of Katsu Goto to Life about Goto's life and the humanities aspect of his story.[13]

See also

  • Japanese in Hawaii

References

1. ^{{cite book|last=Niiya|first=Brian|title=Japanese American history: an A-to-Z reference from 1868 to the present|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QZg6Ft_jvJ0C&pg=PA150|accessdate=13 December 2011|date=October 1993|publisher=VNR AG|isbn=978-0-8160-2680-7|pages=150–}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://hamakuatimes.com/katsu-goto-th-year-anniversary-service-held-p688-106.htm|title=Katsu Goto 125th Year Anniversary Service Held|year=2010|publisher=Hamakua Times|accessdate=14 December 2011}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bigislandchronicle.com/2010/10/17/hawaii-news-%E2%80%94-remembering-katsu-goto-historic-plantation-hero-to-be-honored-saturday/|title=Hawaii News — Remembering Katsu Goto: Historic Plantation Hero To Be Honored Saturday|last=Edwards Hunt|first=Tiffany|date=October 17, 2010|newspaper=Big Island Chronicle|accessdate=14 December 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://clear.uhwo.hawaii.edu/KatsuGoto.html|title=The Lynching of Katsu Goto|last=Kubota|first=Gaylord C.|year=1996|publisher=University of Hawai'i |accessdate=14 December 2011}}
5. ^{{cite book|last=Nakano|first=Jiro|title=Kanda Home: biography of Shigefusa and Sue Kanda|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ceQ7gn1Jo4C&pg=PA44|accessdate=13 December 2011|year=1996|publisher=University of Hawaii Press|isbn=978-0-8248-1812-8|pages=44–}}
6. ^Hawaii State Archives, First Circuit Court; Court Case #430: The Crown vs J.R. Mills
7. ^Pacific Commercial Advertiser, July 5, 1895. c. 2, pg. 7
8. ^{{cite book |author1=Bob Dye |author2= Gaylord C. Kubota |chapter= The Lynching of Katsu Goto |title=Hawaiʻi chronicles: island history from the pages of Honolulu magazine |url= http://clear.uhwo.hawaii.edu/KatsuGoto.html |date=July 1996 |publisher=University of Hawaiʻi Press |pages= 197–214 |isbn=978-0-8248-1829-6}}
9. ^{{cite news |title= Isle murder play has historical basis |author= John Berger |newspaper= Honolulu Star-Bulletin |date= May 28, 2006 |url= http://archives.starbulletin.com/2006/05/28/features/story03.html |accessdate= May 17, 2010 }}
10. ^{{cite book|last=Kaya|first=Fumiko|title=Katsu Goto: the first immigrant from Japan|year=1988|publisher=F. Kaya|url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/22133255}}
11. ^{{cite book|last=Iwasaki|first=P. Y.|title=Hamakua Hero: a true plantation story|year=2010|publisher=Bess Press|location=Honolulu|isbn=978-1-57306-321-0|url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/682927816}}
12. ^{{cite web |title= Honoka’a Town: The Katsu Goto Memorial |publisher= Honoka'a Business Association |url= http://www.honokaa.org/experience-hamakua/honokaa-town |accessdate= May 17, 2010 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110311133911/http://www.honokaa.org/experience-hamakua/honokaa-town/ |archivedate= March 11, 2011 |df= }}
13. ^{{cite web |title= Katsu Goto Movie |publisher= Katsu Goto Memorial Committee |url= http://katsugotomovie.org |accessdate= Dec 22, 2015}}
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